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1 1, XI | marriage, or becomes the father of children, or casts seed 2 1, XVII | Uranus, or Zeus against his father, or that of the father of 3 1, XVII | his father, or that of the father of men and gods, who had 4 1, XXV | brother of Poseidon, and father of Athene, and Artemis, 5 1, XXV | not have Kronos for his father and Rhea for his mother? 6 1, XLIV | descending down to Abraham his father, taught also the writers 7 1, XLVI | doubtful--viz., whether the Father and the Holy Spirit sent 8 1, XLVI | Spirit sent Jesus, or the Father sent both Christ and the 9 1, LIV | received no assistance from the Father, or was unable to aid Himself; 10 1, LVII | adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father." But, according to the 11 1, LXII | left their ship and their father Zebedee, and followed Jesus; 12 2, IX | God next to the God and Father of all things. For we assert 13 2, IX | assert that it was to Him the Father gave the command, when in 14 2, IX | commanded, obeyed all the Father's will. And we make these 15 2, IX | out such commands of the Father, save Him who, so to speak, 16 2, X | cannot even now pray to My Father, and He will presently give 17 2, XIII | I confess also before My Father who is in heaven. And whosoever 18 2, XXIII | chastisement in obedience to his Father, it is manifest that, being 19 2, XXIII | submitted Himself to His Father, it is clear that He actually 20 2, XXIV | in terms like these: 'O Father, if it be possible, let 21 2, XXIV | words in the expression, "Father, if it be possible, let 22 2, XXIV | obedience of Jesus to His Father, and His greatness of mind, 23 2, XXIV | Jesus to the will of His Father in those things which He 24 2, XXIV | who quotes the words, "O Father, would that this cup might 25 2, XXV | which I have heard of the Father." And here, accordingly, 26 2, XXV | weakness in the expression, "Father, if it be possible, let 27 2, XXV | spirit. For the expression, "Father, if it be possible, let 28 2, XXV | as Thou wilt;" and, "O My Father, if this cup cannot pass 29 2, XXV | of piety and reverence, "Father, if it be possible, let 30 2, XXV | utterance to the prayer, "Father, if it be possible, let 31 2, XXXV | insult both him and his Father?" We have to reply, that 32 2, XLVII | about the destruction Of the father of evil." Now we were won 33 2, LVIII | the prophets, but by His Father in heaven. And therefore 34 2, LXXI | words, "None knoweth the Father but the Son;'' and in these, " 35 2, LXXI | who is in the bosom of the Father, He hath declared Him." 36 2, LXXI | the purposes for which the Father sent Him are innumerable; 37 2, LXXVIII| God and the wisdom of the Father that He accomplished, and 38 3, XXXII | laid it down when He said, "Father, why hast Thou forsaken 39 3, XXXIV | benefits which come from the Father, and who as High Priest 40 3, XLIII | Arcadia. Which of them, O father, have lied? The Cretans 41 3, XLIX | the propitiation with the Father for our sins; and not for 42 3, LV | not to give heed to their father and to their teachers, but 43 3, LV | intelligent class, or even the father himself, the more timid 44 3, LV | that in the presence of father and teachers they neither 45 3, LV | they must leave their father and their instructors, and 46 3, LVIII | alleges, in the presence of father or teachers be unwilling 47 3, LVIII | would say, What kind of father, my good sir, and what kind 48 3, LVIII | if, in the presence of a father who has a hatred of virtue 49 3, LXXV | Creator, and to admire the Father of the Christian system, 50 3, LXXIX | it might be said by the Father of the Christian doctrine, 51 4, VIII | said to the Saviour by the Father, "Ask of Me, and I will 52 4, XXIX | us there is one God, the Father, of whom are all things, 53 4, XXIX | become "perfect," as our Father in heaven is perfect. No 54 4, XXXIX | with the character of his father, he is given to plotting 55 4, XXXIX | possessing the nature of his father. But the supplies furnished 56 4, XLIII | Jacob; and (speaking) of "a father's sorrow," he probably refers 57 4, XLV | daughters intoxicating their father, that they might become 58 4, XLV | the question whether the father can fitly have intercourse 59 4, XLV | human life lay in their father and themselves, should, 60 4, XLVI | Joseph to wit; and of "a father deceived," viz., Jacob, 61 4, XLVII | solemn procession to his father's funeral," and thinks that 62 4, XLVIII | goddess-mother gives to the "father of gods and men" a stone 63 4, XLVIII | instead of his own son, and a father has intercourse with his 64 4, XLIX | cause shall a man leave his father and mother and shall be 65 5, I | mind" of Christ from His Father, who alone can bestow it, 66 5, X | works, may glorify your Father who is in heaven," and who 67 5, XI | him who beholds God, the Father of the true light,--of whom 68 5, XI | him who used it to His own Father, said, "Why callest thou 69 5, XI | but one, that is, God the Father." And since it was in accordance 70 5, XI | be said by the Son of His Father's love, as being the image 71 5, XI | and still more to His Father, who also to the righteous 72 5, XII | we worship them, but the Father of the prophecies which 73 5, XXXII | believed upon Him, and upon His Father, who is God over all things.~ 74 5, XLV | the god of the chosen father of the echo, and the god 75 5, XLVIII | their ancestor Abraham, the father of Ishmael, who underwent 76 5, XLVIII | circumcision along with his father. The Jews say that the circumcision 77 5, LIII | great counsel of the God and Father of all things regarding 78 5, LIV | who is a superior God and father of him who visited (the 79 6, VII | fisherman, and John who left his father's nets, should, through 80 6, VIII | present and things to come, father and lord both of the ruler 81 6, X | gods, whose creator and father I am," and so on. And if 82 6, XVII | of the knowledge of the Father is appropriately comprehended 83 6, XVII | knoweth the Son, but the Father; neither knoweth any man 84 6, XVII | neither knoweth any man the Father but the Son, and he to whomsoever 85 6, XVII | created nature like the Father who begat Him, nor any one 86 6, XVII | begat Him, nor any one the Father like the living Logos, and 87 6, XVII | who takes away from the Father what is called "darkness," 88 6, XVII | in this way unveiling the Father, every one knows the Father 89 6, XVII | Father, every one knows the Father who is capable of knowing 90 6, XXVII | impresses the seal is called father, and he who is sealed is 91 6, XXIX | instead of Him, and the Father!" Now, by such statements, 92 6, XXXI | light of the son and of the father: grace be with me; yea, 93 6, XXXI | grace be with me; yea, O father, let it be with me." They 94 6, XXXI | perfect work to son and father, bearing the symbol of life 95 6, XXXI | grace be with me; yea, O father, let it be with me." They 96 6, XXXI | secret mysteries of son and father, first prince of death, 97 6, XXXI | word. Grace be with me; father, let it be with me." They 98 6, XXXI | Let grace be with me, O father, let grace be with me." 99 6, XXXI | Let grace be with me, O father, let grace be with me." 100 6, XXXI | Let grace be with me, O father, let it be with me." And 101 6, XXXI | Let grace be with me, O father, let grace be with me."~ 102 6, XXXVIII| less,' which they refer to Father and Son." Now, in the diagram 103 6, XXXVIII| of which was inscribed "Father and Son;" and between the 104 6, XLI | behold the face of their Father who is in heaven, whatever 105 6, XLV | the co-operation of its father the devil. For, far surpassing 106 6, XLVII | Son of God, and that His Father is the first God and Sovereign 107 6, LIII | Why to flee from their father? Why does he claim them 108 6, LIII | for himself against the father's will? Why does he profess 109 6, LIII | does he profess to be the father of strange children?" To 110 6, LIII | god who desires to be the father of those sinners who are 111 6, LVI | cure, we were to say that a father was ill-treating his son, 112 6, LX | the Son of God; while the Father of the Word, by commanding 113 6, LXIII | becomes "perfect," as "our Father in heaven is perfect," and 114 6, LXIV | while above all there is His Father and God.~ 115 6, LXV | to whom He may reveal the Father; and thus we shall prove 116 6, LXVIII | known and to reveal the Father, who was not seen (by any 117 6, LXVIII | the only-begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth." 118 6, LXIX | with Him." But the God and Father of all things is not the 119 6, LXIX | greatness, the image of the Father. For it was not possible 120 6, LXX | mountain, shall ye worship the Father. God is a Spirit; and they 121 6, LXX | that we are to worship the Father, but "in truth," which " 122 7, XVIII | that no one can come to the Father who loves power, or riches, 123 7, XVIII | teaches falsely? Did the Father, when he sent Jesus, forget 124 7, XXIII | wise man could come to the Father. But we would ask in what 125 7, XXIII | saying that access to the Father is denied to one who is 126 7, XXIII | being refused access to the Father, we hold that he who is 127 7, XXIV | reap; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. How much better 128 7, XXV | has taught falsely." The Father in sending Jesus did not " 129 7, XXXVI | dead man, and you seek a father like to him." The first 130 7, XL | dead man, and you seek a father like to himself." That he 131 7, XLI | the one God, who is the Father of the Word. Who, then, 132 7, XLII | to find out the Maker and Father of this universe; and after 133 7, XLII | find out the Creator and Father of this universe;" by which 134 7, XLIII | found out the Creator and Father of the universe, it is impossible 135 7, XLIII | matter to see the Creator and Father of the universe; but it 136 7, XLIII | hath seen Me hath seen the Father who sent Me." No sensible 137 7, XLIII | among those who saw God the Father, which is absurd. Moreover, 138 7, XLIII | hath seen Me, hath seen the Father who sent Me," are not to 139 7, XLIII | had asked, "Show us the Father, and it sufficeth us." He, 140 7, XLIII | we see "the Creator and Father of the universe."~ 141 7, XLIV | says, "No man knoweth the Father but the Son, and he to whomsoever 142 7, LV | that He uttered the words: "Father, if it be possible, let 143 8, IV | there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, 144 8, IV | there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things; 145 8, V | present them to God the Father. But indeed they do in a 146 8, VI | the sons of the heavenly Father cries, not with words, but 147 8, VI | the inmost heart, "Abba, Father." The Lacedaemonian ambassadors, 148 8, IX | even as they honour the Father." For all the prophecies 149 8, X | which we render to God the Father, consists of an upright 150 8, XII | known that saying," I and My Father are one," and the words 151 8, XII | God. "For," says He, "My Father is in Me, and I in Him." 152 8, XII | those who deny that the Father and the Son are two persons, 153 8, XII | of the saying, "I and My Father are one." We worship one 154 8, XII | We worship one God, the Father and the Son, therefore, 155 8, XII | worship, therefore, the Father of truth, and the Son, who 156 8, XIII | kingdom of God. We honour the Father when we admire His Son, 157 8, XIII | is the Son of so great a Father is said in Scripture to 158 8, XIV | God, but that, God is the Father of all, and that He alone: 159 8, XIV | God, and that God is His father. And there is nothing extravagant 160 8, XIV | of the unbegotten God and Father. If Celsus has heard something 161 8, XIV | most highly exalted by the Father. Grant that there may be 162 8, XIV | believe Him when He says, "The Father who sent Me is greater than 163 8, XIV | therefore make Him whom we call Father inferior--as Celsus accuses 164 8, XV | above the heavens, is the Father of him whom with one accord 165 8, XV | is not mightier than the Father, but inferior to Him. And 166 8, XV | saying of Jesus Himself, "The Father who sent Me is greater than 167 8, XV | extends over the God and Father who is Ruler over all. Besides, 168 8, XVII | our Saviour who said, "My Father is in Me."~ 169 8, XVIII | words, and do them, I and My Father will come to him, and make 170 8, XXVI | God and our God, to His Father and the Father of those 171 8, XXVI | God, to His Father and the Father of those who direct their 172 8, XXXIV | always behold the face of My Father which is in heaven." And 173 8, XXXV | be the children of your Father which is in heaven; for 174 8, XXXVI | beholds the face of his Father in heaven," offers up his 175 8, XXXVIII| from seeing the Creator and Father of every soul?~ 176 8, XL | bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father 177 8, XL | father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the 178 8, XLI | slightest concern. What father was ever so inhuman? Perhaps, 179 8, XLIII | forth much fruit. And the Father is ever looking forward 180 8, XLIII | shall arise hereafter. The Father of Jesus is therefore a 181 8, XLIII | therefore a tender and loving Father, though "He spared not His 182 8, XLVI | age was born Isaac, the father of the whole Jewish nation: 183 8, LIII | considered that the common Father and Creator of all, who 184 8, LIX | to the glory of God the Father.'' But although they may 185 8, LXVI | forth the praises of the Father and Creator of all. Minerva, 186 8, LXVIII | Grecian fable, hurled his father from his throne, and sent 187 8, LXVIII | for we know that no god or father of a god ever devises anything 188 8, LXIX | be done for them of the Father" of the just, "which is 189 8, LXX | Him who received from the Father power to overcome the world; 190 8, LXX | on the ground without our Father in heaven." And so completely 191 8, LXXVI | we may answer it as the Father of truth may give us ability,


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